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The Great Otway National Park stretches from Torquay through to Princetown and up through the Otways hinterland towards Colac. The park features rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, rock platforms and windswept heathland. In the north, the park features tall forests, ferny gullies, magnificent waterfalls and tranquil lakes. The Great Otway National park offers a variety of activities to suit all types of visitors. Visit for the day to take in one of the many short walks and spectacular scenery, or plan a longer stay at one of the campgrounds to relax and soak up your surrounds. Launch a kayak on the Aire River for a unique perspective on this stunning landscape. The Great Otway National Park and Otway Forest Park are south of Melbourne via Geelong or Colac. From the west, approach via Port Campbell along the Great Ocean Road. A daily bus service between Geelong, Lorne and Apollo Bay connects with train services to Melbourne.

About Great Otway National Park

The Great Otway National Park stretches from Torquay through to Princetown and up through the Otways hinterland towards Colac. The park features rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, rock platforms and windswept heathland. In the north, the park features tall forests, ferny gullies, magnificent waterfalls and tranquil lakes. The Great Otway National park offers a variety of activities to suit all types of visitors. Visit for the day to take in one of the many short walks and spectacular scenery, or plan a longer stay at one of the campgrounds to relax and soak up your surrounds. Launch a kayak on the Aire River for a unique perspective on this stunning landscape. The Great Otway National Park and Otway Forest Park are south of Melbourne via Geelong or Colac. From the west, approach via Port Campbell along the Great Ocean Road. A daily bus service between Geelong, Lorne and Apollo Bay connects with train services to Melbourne.

Make a great weekend visit to Otway National Park , go to Lighthouse on a sunset tour ran by local guy Mark, who is based in 'Bimbi' Caravan Park in Otway N.P. Also go for a walk into the Great Giant Sequoih trees. Learn about...More

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Went to Cape Otway via the light house after a previous visit where we saw koalas . Couldn’t understand why we saw NONE today not ONE . Then read how in 2015 SEVEN HUNDRED were “humanely “culled and females injected infertile .. Appalled and shocked...More

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Lots of opportunities to view fantastic surroundings, you can even do a little Koala spotting if you look closely in the trees. We didn't have enough time to spend at the lighthouse so we didn't buy tickets, just enjoyed the drive.

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We are staying in Torquay at the moment and yesterday drove the ocean road to the Apostles. On the way back in the afternoon we turned off and drove up into the lovely Otways.
We had a great trip on the sometimes very narrow road...More

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Love visiting this lighthouse and must stay over next time. The setting is spectacular and we loved going up the lighthouse to its platform. The day we visited was a little windy, but it made stepping out onto the platform all the more fun -...More

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Simply allow yourself time to explore without any rush and you'll really enjoy the connections you can make with nature. Try it, unplug and go old school...
The trails are very well maintained, signs explain what you want to know.

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